Checking Out ...Fat Kims Nuke!

chemphlegm

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Oh cool, will you do that for the recession/recovery, ISIS, government spending, tax rates, healthcare costs and coverage, Libya/Benghazi, prisoners of war, the Iran deal, Syria, mexican/central American immigration, police brutality and race relations/civil rights/Jim Crow/Slavery, the number of golfing trips each president took, Hurricane Katrina, the number of food stamps recipients, and government shutdowns?

Thanks!
sure thing after you create the other 17 or so appropriate threads to do so.
 

vostok

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North Korea: China's 'nightmare neighbour' does it again

In the small Chinese city of Yanji, the ground was moving.

This Korean-speaking region sits on the border with North Korea and soon local bloggers were posting images on social media of things shaking.

What they could not have known was that this earthquake was man-made.

Not far away, the government in Pyongyang was soon declaring the successful test of a hydrogen bomb - its most powerful to date.

The timing was a clear slap in the face for Beijing.

Just hours after the underground nuclear test, President Xi Jinping was due to make a speech as the head of state

for the nation hosting the Brics summit, which would welcome delegates from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa to Xiamen.

t is conceivable that North Korea did not necessarily choose the opening day of this major diplomatic

gathering for its test but it certainly did not see the need to call it off for fear of offending China.

And, what is more, these weapons test "coincidences" are now starting to mount up when it comes to Xi Jinping.

In March, just before the Chinese leader was set to meet United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Beijing,

North Korea announced the successful test of a new type of rocket engine

Another coincidence?

Then in May President Xi was preparing to open the One Belt One Road forum.

The leaders of dozens of nations had come to the Chinese capital to discuss economic development

and transport infrastructure around the Chinese leader's signature foreign policy initiative.

Then, whoooooosh! Off goes another North Korean missile test to steal the limelight before the summit could even get going.

That this could have happened again with the Brics summit is incredible.

Xi Jinping - who is also the chair of the Central Military Commission in China - cannot be happy with this emerging pattern.

The North Koreans, in turn, would be furious with the behaviour of their old Cold War allies.

China has not only backed sanctions against them in the United Nations Security Council but,

as the isolated regime's principal trading partner, it has also been the principal implementer of these sanctions,

turning back coal shipments and the like.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41141099)
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
North Korea: China's 'nightmare neighbour' does it again

In the small Chinese city of Yanji, the ground was moving.

This Korean-speaking region sits on the border with North Korea and soon local bloggers were posting images on social media of things shaking.

What they could not have known was that this earthquake was man-made.

Not far away, the government in Pyongyang was soon declaring the successful test of a hydrogen bomb - its most powerful to date.

The timing was a clear slap in the face for Beijing.

Just hours after the underground nuclear test, President Xi Jinping was due to make a speech as the head of state

for the nation hosting the Brics summit, which would welcome delegates from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa to Xiamen.

t is conceivable that North Korea did not necessarily choose the opening day of this major diplomatic

gathering for its test but it certainly did not see the need to call it off for fear of offending China.

And, what is more, these weapons test "coincidences" are now starting to mount up when it comes to Xi Jinping.

In March, just before the Chinese leader was set to meet United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Beijing,

North Korea announced the successful test of a new type of rocket engine

Another coincidence?

Then in May President Xi was preparing to open the One Belt One Road forum.

The leaders of dozens of nations had come to the Chinese capital to discuss economic development

and transport infrastructure around the Chinese leader's signature foreign policy initiative.

Then, whoooooosh! Off goes another North Korean missile test to steal the limelight before the summit could even get going.

That this could have happened again with the Brics summit is incredible.

Xi Jinping - who is also the chair of the Central Military Commission in China - cannot be happy with this emerging pattern.

The North Koreans, in turn, would be furious with the behaviour of their old Cold War allies.

China has not only backed sanctions against them in the United Nations Security Council but,

as the isolated regime's principal trading partner, it has also been the principal implementer of these sanctions,

turning back coal shipments and the like.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41141099)
Interesting read. Later in the article it talks about why China puts up with North Koreas provocations, and continues to economically prop them up. If the North Koreans were to tank, and the Korean Peninsula were united under control of the South, China fears having US troops right on their border.

Would it be feasible for America to agree to pull all troops out of the Korean Peninsula if China were to get on board with helping to topple the Kim regime? Would Japan and Korea be ok without a US presence there?
 

vostok

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China should move in and then add their govt to the region ...an annex I think its called

I don't think trump is their main target here

but Russian oil fields are very close

and Russia likes oil not fractured and nuked oil wells
 

chemphlegm

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But you did it so succinctly before, why not again, real quick? Please, all knowledgable one?
?? I reposted a Korean missile timeline from wiki for clarification. Surely you possess the same google wiki skills as I
to do it yourself if its important to you.
good day
 

UncleBuck

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?? I reposted a Korean missile timeline from wiki for clarification. Surely you possess the same google wiki skills as I
to do it yourself if its important to you.
good day
i'm sure you are just as quick to post the rise in all economic indicators under obama which trump is now trying to take credit for too, right?

or are you some kind of smarmy hypocritical racist weasel?

north korea can now hit all of our major cities with atomic bombs and it is 100% the fault of trump. own it, fat white loser.
 

Jimdamick

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What in the fuck does he have to do with it?
Kim Jong-un has found a soul mate that's why, because they both believe they are gods, when in reality they both are insane and will bring the world to the edge of destruction in order to feed their ego's
 

Jimdamick

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There's no sane way people can blame Trump for this. It's a combination of the past 3-4 presidents taking too light of a stance on NK.
But it feels so good blaming Trump, especially when he talks all his shit.
Do you actually think Kim Jong would be launching missiles over Japan if HC was in the WH?
Somehow I don't think so.
Kim Jong is fucking with Trump, daring him to start some shit, and Trump being Trump, he probably will.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
i'm sure you are just as quick to post the rise in all economic indicators under obama which trump is now trying to take credit for too, right?

or are you some kind of smarmy hypocritical racist weasel?

north korea can now hit all of our major cities with atomic bombs and it is 100% the fault of trump. own it, fat white loser.
its actually very simple. you will have to read the few posts before mine to understand. A clarification of dates was in line. Now go read I know you can do it. I helped clarify the dates the ass was began missile follies. pure and simple, go read for yourself before you begin to look any more ignorant than you are this moment. I'm looking out for you, depraved or not, I kinda getting to like you
 

vostok

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U.S. Ambassador Haley at the UNSC: Kim Jong Un is "begging for war"
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is "begging for war" with his latest and most powerful nuclear bomb test, the US envoy to the United Nations has said.

Nikki Haley told an emergency meeting of the Security Council in New York that America did not want a war but its patience was "not unlimited".

The US will table a new UN resolution shortly to toughen sanctions.

China, the North's main ally, has called for a return to negotiations and Switzerland has offered to mediate.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41155506)
 

ttystikk

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True this bomb is all they have

no foreign exchange

no buddies other than terrorist groups

diplomatic relations are a joke, but can negotiate to get free food

ironic that the guys who built this bomb had United Nations Rice in their bellies
Indeed I have to wonder just how many North Koreans starved for this weapons program?
 
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